“Brad’s taking part in some things. Cam’s taking part in some things. I hope to see more of Cam next week and more as they come along,” Dominic Kinnear said. “I think Calen’s probably the one that’s farthest away from getting on the field.”

Midfielder Geoff Cameron, who played all 90 minutes for the U.S. men’s national team in the 1-0 victory Saturday against Venezuela and started again Wednesday for the U.S. against Panama but was ejected in the second half, isn’t expected to report to Dynamo camp until the middle of next week.

The same goes for right back Kofi Sarkodie, who has been with the U.S. U-23 men’s team.

“They come back in the middle of next week,” Kinnear said. “They’ve been going at it since early January. We’ve always done this. We’re like, ‘If you want to take an extra five days or so to kind of rest up because it’s such a long season, you can rest up.’

“Because it’s such a long season, you don’t want to have them coming in and getting with us right away. It’s great if they want to, but just physically I think a break for them is going to be good. They’re going to be fit. Geoff played 90 minutes and then 55 and a Saturday-Wednesday. Kofi’s been playing. They’ve been playing in high-pressure situations, so they’ll be fine.”